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what is the difference between "noway" and "no way" Hello, I wonder is there a difference in the meaning between the words "noway": and "no way" when someone asks you for something and you refuse you answer with one of the above words which one is more appropriate? and why not the other one.. Thanks
Apr 12, 2013 8:44 AM
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Kevin is right. noway is not a word. It's not something I have ever seen either.
April 12, 2013
that is what i was talking about. i found different meanings of each word. but as you all said " No way" is more valid . So thanks Susanna, i appreciate your help
April 13, 2013
Hi. To be honest, I have not seen the word, 'noway' before. 'No way' is more common. However, I checked dictionary.com and according to them, noway is a word. They use this sentence: 'He was noway responsible for the accident.' That means he did not cause the accident. To answer your question, when someone asks me for something and I want to refuse, I would write, "No way."
April 13, 2013
i just translated it on google, i thought it is a valid word >> thanks
April 12, 2013
I have never seen "noway."
April 12, 2013
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